Bloor Research: Linux - Enterprise Ready?(Jan 29, 2003, 22:00)
Bloor Research has released a new whitepaper on their analysis
of Linux in the enterprise. The paper itself costs £350, but
the summary (linked within) contains some interesting
conclusions.

GovExec.com: Defense Sees Role for 'Open Source' Software(Jan 29, 2003, 18:00)
The Defense Department sees a role for 'open source' software as
well as proprietary software in its information technology systems,
according to a briefing conducted on Capitol Hill by a senior
Pentagon official earlier this month..."

CNET News: IBM: Linux is the 'Logical Successor'(Jan 29, 2003, 17:00)
"The day is approaching when Linux will likely replace IBM's
version of Unix, the company's top software executive said, an
indication that the upstart operating system's stature is rising
within Big Blue..."

NewsFactor: The Apache of the Future(Jan 29, 2003, 14:30)
"Many of the standard modules used with Apache 1.3, such as PHP
and mod_perl, are still considered 'experimental' in the latest
version--and this is delaying adoption, according to Greg Stein,
chairman of the Apache Software Foundation..."

Australian IT: Sun Left Out of Linux Meet(Jan 29, 2003, 05:30)
"A Federal government seminar next month on open source
platforms will feature Microsoft prominently despite its status as
chief tormentor of the Linux and open-source software
movements..."

Linux Orbit: Remote Gkrellm Over SSH Mini-HOWTO(Jan 29, 2003, 02:30)
"In this Mini-HOWTO I'll show you how to use X11 forwarding over
SSH to run a Gkrellm on your remote computer and have it display on
your local computer, securely! It's fairly simple, I'll give you
the quick and dirty [in the article within]..."

Linux.org.au: LCA2003--A Triumphal Wrap-Up(Jan 29, 2003, 01:00)Linux.conf.au: "One person's experiences at
Linux Conference Australia 2003. I organised the educationaLinux
2003 MiniConf and helped out here and there with the main
conference, including taking over a gigabyte of photos. Here's what
it was like..."